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1 1| other side, a care of the commonwealth.~The commonwealth seems 2 1| of the commonwealth.~The commonwealth seems to me to be a society 3 1| separate and distinct from the commonwealth. The boundaries on both 4 1| neither the care of the commonwealth, nor the right enacting 5 1| thing be not useful to the commonwealth, though it be never so indifferent, 6 1| and it no way concerns the commonwealth, or any member of it, that 7 1| only to take care that the commonwealth receive no prejudice, and 8 1| that the interest of the commonwealth required all slaughter of 9 1| between the Church and the Commonwealth. Whatsoever is lawful in 10 1| Whatsoever is lawful in the Commonwealth cannot be prohibited by 11 1| s neighbours and to the commonwealth. And what if in another 12 1| in respect of the Jewish commonwealth, falls under a double consideration. 13 1| and made citizens of that commonwealth, did afterwards apostatise 14 1| than high treason. For the commonwealth of the Jews, different in 15 1| difference between that commonwealth and the Church. The laws 16 1| shew me where there is a commonwealth at this time, constituted 17 1| the Gospel as a Christian commonwealth. There are, indeed, many 18 1| life; but He instituted no commonwealth. He prescribed unto His 19 1| as were strangers to the commonwealth of Israel were not compelled 20 1| made a denizen of their commonwealth, he was obliged to submit 21 1| subject to the laws of the commonwealth, by which all idolatry was 22 1| safety and security of the commonwealth and of every particular 23 1| of men’s souls and of the commonwealth. Moral actions belong, therefore, 24 1| supreme) power in every commonwealth. I mean that provision may 25 1| neither does belong to the commonwealth nor can be subjected to 26 1| life is the business of the commonwealth; and the preserving of those 27 1| belong unto the care of the commonwealth.~But what if the magistrate 28 1| but more dangerous to the commonwealth, is when men arrogate to 29 1| awaken all the care of the commonwealth to a watchfulness against 30 1| public peace and threaten the commonwealth. I answer: If this be so, 31 1| a conspiracy against the commonwealth; or as if men would not 32 1| were not also a part of the commonwealth, and the head of the whole 33 1| maintain the peace of the commonwealth as their condition is better 34 1| the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion. 35 1| wants it not. And the commonwealth, which embraces indifferently 36 1| than theirs in a Christian commonwealth.~You will say, perhaps: “ 37 1| person, nor tolerated by any commonwealth. For if this be the genius, 38 1| different, the Church and the commonwealth. Now as it is very difficult 39 1| promote that tyranny in the commonwealth which otherwise they should 40 1| the worldly welfare of the commonwealth, the other to the salvation